How are you going to get 8 foot panels in a 4x6 trailer, even if they would
fit through the door?

I rented a U-haul 5x8 cargo trailer in 2011 to carry my stretch hexayurt.
The 8 foot length was just barely NOT long enough.  I had to put the
hexayurt in at a diagonal, making it difficult to load other items, and
awkward to get in and out of the trailer.  If you have a traditional
hexayurt (H12), you would have to put it at even more of a diagonal than I
did since the stack is about twice as high.
I would highly recommend a 5x10 trailer, but there is a big jump in price
between 5x8 and 5x10.


On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone used a uHaul cargo trailer (towed) to transport panels? If so,
> which size did you rent? Do you know if the smallest sized will fit the
> panels in the door? (the 4x6)
>
> We know we can strap them to the roof of our car, but last year we were
> overloaded as-is, even without a yurt.
>
> Lastly, I've heard horror stories about renting from uHaul for the burn.
> Does this apply to cargo trailers? If so, does anyone know of a safer
> choice as far as rental companies go? I checked out United Rentals but
> couldn't find anything along these lines.
>
> Thanks!
>
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